By - Tiffany King
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I have wanted to try PB&J milkshakes forever.  Of course, I’d like to have a chance to try them in their “home” at the 50’s Prime Time Cafe in Hollywood Studios.  But since that hasn’t happened, making them at home is a great way to get a little taste of Disney.

If you’ve read this blog very long at all, you know I love all things peanut butter and jelly.  Even so, these milkshakes do sound a little strange.  But they don’t taste like blending a sandwich into your shake (which is a bit what they sound like).

They taste like a vanilla shake with a good amount of peanut butter smoothed in and a hint of jelly.  I think the amount of jelly could even be increased for my taste.

Here’s what you’ll need:  

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Print Recipe
4 from 2 votes

Peanut Butter and Jelly Milkshake Recipe from Disney World

Servings: 2 milkshakes

Ingredients

  • 3 cups vanilla ice cream
  • 4 Tbs. peanut butter
  • 3-4 Tbs. grape jelly
  • 1/4 - 1/3 cup milk

Instructions

  • Put ice cream in blender.
  • In a small bowl, stir peanut butter and jelly together until smooth.
  • Pour PB&J over ice cream.
  • Add milk.
  • Blend until smooth.

I adapted this recipe from All Ears.

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  1. I loved the recipe so much and I’m lactose intolerant. One too I’d give anyone trying is to check on the smoothness (of the PB&j blend and milkshake) thoroughly. I thought I had blended quite well and still ran into chunks of peanut butter

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